The website is a reaction to heckling from a few members of Monday&rsquo;s GOP debate audience who shouted &ldquo;Yeah!&rdquo; when CNN&rsquo;s Wolf Blitzer asked Texas Rep. Ron Paul whether society should let a (fake) 30-year-old man in a (fake) coma die.

(An aside: Dude, a hypothetical question? Really? We get you&rsquo;re setting up Paul for a medical query, but it kinda sounds like you&rsquo;re asking Paul about a make-believe land of which he is the only expert.)

Blitzer then launched into a story about a (fake) healthy 30-year-old guy who has a good job but decides not to spend the &ldquo;$200 to $300 a month for health insurance,&rdquo; but then something very bad happens and silly 30-year-old guy gets sick.

Blitzer&rsquo;s question to Paul: &ldquo;Who is going to pay for it if he goes into a coma, for example?&rdquo;

Paul doesn&rsquo;t really answer the question at first. &ldquo;In a society that you accept welfare-ism and socialism, he expects the government to pay,&rdquo; Paul said. Huh?

But what do you want, Blitzer probed.

&ldquo;He should do whatever he wants to do,&rdquo; Paul responded.

But, uh, (fake) 30-year-old guy is in a (fake) coma. It&rsquo;s a shot in the dark, but we bet the only thing the (fake) 30-year-old guy really wants at this point is not to be in a coma (even a fake coma sounds awful).

Paul&rsquo;s advice to (fake) 30-year-old guy in a coma? Well, he should buy coverage, which is probably true, though since he&rsquo;s already in a coma, it&rsquo;s probably a bit late.